The three guns with stitch pattern stocks in the Hofburg (Hof- und Leibrüstkammer) Vienna.
Note that the wheel-lock harquebus features an additional snap-matchlock cock left to the wheel, its tinder holder head now missing - cf. my thread A matchlock chronology ca. 1520-1720. The finely etched and fire gilt North Italian barrel is deeply struck with a maker's mark on the left rear end, just above the brim of the stock: a horizontal Gothic letter E, doubtlessly for Tusco-Emilia. This mark is known from fine cinquedeas and is also on the barrel of a short Brescian snap matchlock harquebus, ca. 1525, in my collection.
Michael
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